Kant and the Scottish Enlightenment

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Aaron Garrett
Adam Smith
Alexander Schaefer
Anne Pollok
Anne-Margaret Baxley
Brigitte Sassen
Bryan Hall
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Chris W. Surprenant
Comparative Beauty
Composite Substances
Corey Dyck
Cpr A378
David Hume
Divine Aid
eighteenth-century philosophy
Elizabeth Robinson
epistemology theory
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Extensive Magnitude
External Freedom
Francis Hutcheson
Frank Schalow
freedom
Hume's Moral Theory
Hume's Skepticism
Hume’s Moral Theory
Hume’s Skepticism
Hutcheson's Account
Hutcheson's Conception
Hutcheson's Inquiry
Hutcheson's Moral Sense
Hutcheson’s Account
Hutcheson’s Conception
Hutcheson’s Inquiry
Hutcheson’s Moral Sense
Immanuel Kant
Impartial Spectator
Infinitely Divisible
intellectual history
J. Colin McQuillan
Jack Russell Weinstein
Jennifer Mensch
John McHugh
JP Messina
Konstantin Pollok
Lawrence Pasternack
Lorne Falkenstein
Manfred Kuehn
Mark Fisher
Mark Pickering
Metaphysical Exposition
Michael Walschots
moral philosophy
Moral Sense Theory
Natural Beauty
Oliver Sensen
Pablo Muchnik
Paul Guyer
Physico Theological Argument
Pure Rational System
Reed Winegar
responsibility
Robert B. Louden
Robert Louden
SBN
Scott Stapleford
Scottish Enlightenment
Scottish influence on Kantian philosophy
Scottish moral sense school
Simple Perceptual Beliefs
Smith's Moral Psychology
Smith’s Moral Psychology
social contract theory
Stoic Maxim
Supersensible Ground
transcendental idealism
truth
virtue ethics analysis
Wiebke Deimling

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367884024
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Most academic philosophers and intellectual historians are familiar with the major historical figures and intellectual movements coming out of Scotland in the 18th Century. These scholars are also familiar with the works of Immanuel Kant and his influence on Western thought. But with the exception of discussion examining David Hume’s influence on Kant’s epistemology, metaphysics, and moral theory, little attention has been paid to the influence of the Scottish Enlightenment thinkers on Kant’s philosophy. This volume aims to fill this perceived gap in the literature and provide a starting point for future discussions looking at the influence of Hume, Thomas Reid, Adam Smith, and other Scottish Enlightenment thinkers on Kant’s philosophy.

Elizabeth Robinson is an assistant professor of philosophy at Nazareth College in Rochester, NY. Her research primarily considers early modern philosophy with a focus on Hume and Kant.

Chris W. Surprenant is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of New Orleans, where he directs the Alexis de Tocqueville Project in Law, Liberty, and Morality. He is the author of Kant and the Cultivation of Virtue (Routledge 2014).